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Xerox Corporation
Chairman and CEO Keynotes AeA's
High-Tech Government Dinner
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"Bridging the Gap
between Federal Agencies and Industry Leaders"
Anne M. Mulcahy, the Chairman of the Board and CEO of the
Xerox Corporation led a list of luminaries that attended AeA’s Annual High Tech Government dinner on June 8, 2005. Hosted by the
AeA Board of Directors, more than 500 people attended the dinner including numerous Chief Information Officers and procurement officials from over 25 different Federal agencies, officials and leadership from the Administration and Congress, and dozens of CEO’s representing high-tech companies.
Ms. Mulcahy provided the keynote address at the dinner, which has become a premier event featuring leaders from both the public and private sectors. Mulcahy spoke on the importance of research and development (R&D) for Xerox, specifically how two-thirds of the company's revenues come from products designed in the past two years, and how investments in R&D and
math and science education
initiatives by the federal government are critical to the United States’ competitiveness in the global marketplace.
“America itself is failing to invest in our own future and to nurture our own technological infrastructure – the very infrastructure that has propelled us to world economic leadership,” said Mulcahy. “If we won’t start to address the issue now, we run the very real risk of losing our world leadership. And no one sector can fix the problem alone. It’s the shared responsibility of business, government, and education.”
Mulcahy discussed solutions, including lowering the barriers for the immigration of highly skilled workers, championing dramatic increases in federal funding of research, and dramatically
improving math, science, and engineering education in the United
States.
She also spoke on Xerox’s efforts to increase the number of minorities and women entering the technology industry. “Bringing more women and minorities into the world of science and engineering, is not only the right thing to do, it must be an essential part of any national strategy to remain competitive and continue to lead the world in innovation.”
A reception was held prior to the dinner, where AeA members met with leading officials of the Federal government and Congress, including
General Steven Boutelle, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Dept. of the Army;
Scott Charbo, Chief Information Officer, Dept. of Agriculture; Scott
Hasting, Chief Information Officer, Dept. of Homeland Security, U.S. Visit; and
Bruce James, The Public Printer, U.S. Government Printing Office. Earlier in the day, the
AeA Board of Directors held 25 lobby visits with several key members of Congress to discuss immigration and workforce issues, the
R&D tax credit, CAFTA, and the overlying issue of
U.S. competitiveness in a global
economy.
AeA would like to thank those companies who sponsored the event, including Gold Sponsor
Xerox; Silver Sponsors Adobe,
Akamai, Cisco,
DRS Technologies, Federal Computer
Week, Intuit, Lenovo /
IBM, Marsh, and SafeNet; and Dinner Patrons
Aetna, Ciena and
FSI (Federal Sources,
Inc.). AeA thanks these companies for their generous support in making the event a success.
Founded in 1943, AeA has grown into the nation’s largest trade association representing the high-tech industry, with more than
2,500 members and 19 offices, including offices in Beijing and Brussels.
See the review
of last year's event.
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Anne Mulcahy
Chairman & CEO,
Xerox Corporation
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Anne M. Mulcahy is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Xerox Corporation, Stamford, Conn. She was named CEO of Xerox on August 1, 2001 and chairman on Jan. 1. 2002.
Mulcahy most recently was president and chief operating officer of Xerox from May 2000 through July 2001. Prior to that, she was president of Xerox's General Markets Operations, which created and sold products for reseller, dealer and retail channels.
She began her Xerox career as a field sales representative in 1976 and assumed increasingly responsible sales and senior management positions. From 1992-1995, Mulcahy was vice president for human resources, responsible for compensation, benefits, human resource strategy, labor relations, management development and employee training. |
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For more information on AeA or the High Tech Government Dinner contact Rob
Haralson, Director, Public Relations, at rob_haralson@aeanet.org or
202.682.4443.
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